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Denzel Dumfries and teammates Hakan Çalhanoğlu and Alessandro Bastoni of Inter Milan celebrate a goal while wearing the 2025/26 white and ghost aqua away kit with the Betsson Sport sponsor. Image used by Sportxparte news Denzel Dumfries and teammates Hakan Çalhanoğlu and Alessandro Bastoni of Inter Milan celebrate a goal while wearing the 2025/26 white and ghost aqua away kit with the Betsson Sport sponsor. Image used by Sportxparte news

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Serie A Roundup: Inter’s Comeback Stuns Como As Milan’s Crisis Deepens

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The latest round of Serie A fixtures delivered defining moments across the title race, the battle for Champions League qualification, and the fight for survival.

‎Momentum shifted dramatically, with Inter Milan tightening their grip on the Scudetto while AC Milan slipped further into uncertainty.

‎Rossoneri Collapse Deepens Crisis

‎San Siro turned hostile as AC Milan suffered a shocking 3–0 defeat to Udinese, a result that underlines their alarming drop in form.

‎Milan entered the match needing a response after recent setbacks, but instead delivered another disjointed performance.

‎Udinese executed their plan with precision, punishing Milan’s lack of structure in transition. Nicolò Zaniolo was central to everything dangerous, driving forward from deep to initiate the move that resulted in Davide Bartesaghi’s own goal.

‎The visitors doubled their lead before halftime through a well-crafted attacking sequence. With Zaniolo again influential,s Jurgen Ekkelenkamp finished with authority.

‎Milan’s defensive vulnerability was repeatedly exposed, and the warning signs had already been evident when Keinan Davis struck the crossbar earlier in the half.

‎By the time Arthur Atta added a third with a composed finish in the second half, the contest was effectively over. The reaction from the stands was brutal, with loud jeers reflecting growing frustration.

‎Milan now sits nine points behind Inter and, more worryingly, just three points ahead of Juventus.

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‎And turning what once looked like a title challenge into a tense top-four battle.

‎Spalletti’s Men Deliver in a Direct Duel

‎In Bergamo, Juventus secured a vital 1–0 victory over Atalanta, a result that could prove decisive in the race for Champions League places.

‎The match itself was short on fluid attacking play but rich in tactical discipline. Atalanta started brightly and struck the woodwork early.

‎Yet Juventus remained composed and patient.

‎Their breakthrough came early in the second half when Jeremie Boga, facing his former club, capitalised on a chaotic sequence to score the only goal of the match.

‎Under Luciano Spalletti, Juventus is showing signs of a team built for results rather than spectacle. This victory lifts them into the top four and creates breathing room over Atalanta, who now find themselves slipping away from the Champions League positions.

‎Como vs Inter Milan

‎At the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia, Inter Milan delivered a performance that may define their title-winning credentials, coming from two goals down to defeat Como 4–3 in a thrilling encounter.

‎Como started brilliantly, with Álex Valle and Nico Paz giving the hosts a deserved two-goal lead and threatening to reignite the title race. Inter, however, responded with the composure and quality of champions.

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‎Marcus Thuram pulled one back just before halftime, shifting the momentum at a crucial moment.

‎The equaliser arrived almost immediately after the restart, again through Thuram, who reacted quickest to a defensive mix-up. From that point, Inter took control.

‎Denzel Dumfries completed the turnaround with two decisive contributions, first converting from a set piece and then finishing a well-worked move to extend the lead.

‎Como continued to push and nearly found a dramatic equaliser late on, but Inter held firm. The victory moves them nine points clear of Napoli with six matches remaining, placing them firmly on the brink of the title.

‎Title Defence Falters Further

‎Napoli’s hopes of defending their crown suffered another setback with a 1–1 draw against Parma.

‎The match could hardly have started worse for Napoli, conceding within 36 seconds as Gabriel Strefezza curled home a superb opener. Despite dominating possession for long periods, Napoli struggled to break down Parma’s disciplined defensive block.

‎Scott McTominay eventually restored parity with a powerful finish. But the visitors lacked the cutting edge required to complete the turnaround.

‎Given Inter’s comeback victory, this result feels particularly damaging. It leaves Napoli with a mountain to climb in the closing weeks of the season.

‎Cagliari vs Cremonese

‎At the bottom of the table, Cagliari secured a vital 1–0 win over Cremonese. A result that could prove pivotal in the relegation battle.

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‎After months of frustration, Cagliari finally found a breakthrough moment. Sebastiano Esposito continued his impressive run of form, heading home the decisive goal in the second half.

‎The win lifts Cagliari six points clear of the relegation zone. And it provides much-needed breathing space as the season enters its final phase.

‎Torino vs Hellas Verona

‎Torino inflicted another damaging defeat on Hellas Verona, winning 2–1 and leaving Verona nine points adrift of safety.

‎Verona showed moments of resistance but ultimately lacked the consistency required to secure a positive result. With time running out, their situation is becoming increasingly precarious.

‎Genoa vs Sassuolo

‎In one of the most chaotic matches of the weekend, Genoa edged Sassuolo 2–1 in a game marked by tension and controversy.

‎Both teams were reduced to ten men following a heated altercation around halftime. Mikael Ellertsson and Domenico Berardi sent off. Despite the disruption, Genoa found a decisive moment late in the match as Caleb Ekuban tapped in the winner.

‎The victory moves Genoa nine points clear of the relegation zone, a significant step towards securing their Serie A status.